Research and professional interests

After studies at Northwestern University and the University of Alberta, clarinetist Allison Storochuk received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Arizona State University. Her teachers include Russell Dagon, Dennis Prime, and Robert Spring. As a winner of the 1998 Johann Strauss Scholarship, Dr. Storochuk studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Alfred Prinz and Alois Brandhofer. She has performed extensively in Canada, the United States, Japan, England, Australia, Belgium, France, and Austria. She has performed with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and Saint Crispin’s Chamber Ensemble, and currently performs with the Eastwest Quartet, Meritage Trio, Schlagnet Duo, the Springfield Symphony Orchestra and the Springfield Symphony Orchestra Woodwind Quintet.

Following two years of teaching at the University of Alberta, Dr. Storochuk is currently an Associate Professor of Clarinet at Missouri State University. She recently recorded Eric Mandat’s Concert Music for Clarinets, to be released on the Summit label. She can be heard on the compact discs: BASHAW with Saint Crispin’s Chamber Ensemble on the Arktos label, howard bashaw form archimage, and Glossa, and is featured on several CBC National Broadcasts.